Unconscious person from overdose near Travel Inn, Hartford CT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to reports of an unconscious individual at the McDonald's near Travel Inn in Hartford. The incident was later identified as a suspected overdose. Units initially checked a nearby address but redirected after finding the patient unresponsive near the restaurant.
Audio|Heard on: Hartford CT EMS Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:29
Transcript:
00:00
We're at the McDonald's for the unconscious.
00:01
Swap calls with another truck.
00:08
Nineteen three is responding to near Weston Street for the chest pain.
00:17
We're taking over that call, and unconscious.
00:21
The crew that's on scene is going to take the unconscious.
00:34
Seven four, duly noted.
00:40
Nine 278, ready.
00:45
Go ahead, (number withheld).
00:51
(number withheld), there's no one at this location by standard.
00:55
There's been no one called either.
00:56
We're at the McDonald's for the overdose.
01:04
Okay, (number withheld). So you're no longer at near Weston Street because there was nobody there.
01:08
So now you're at the McDonald's down the road.
01:16
(number withheld), originally we were headed to the Travel Inn, but we got turned around to the unresponsive at the McDonald's which is right next to it.
01:23
There's no one here. We're going to clear and go back.
01:24
Oh my god, they're right here! Actually, never mind, we found them.
01:28
All right, 10-4.
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